Intro: Fixing Gateway MX series laptop... with a paperclip

Step 1: Disassembly

The first step is to nearly completely disassemble the laptop. There is documentation online (http://www.google.com/search?q=MX7118+disassembly&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=&oe ) but basically unscrew the screws in the back, pop up the power button and ...

Step 4: Re-assemble

This instructable covers how to fix a broken MX series' barrel plug adapter. In the older Gateway laptops it is common for the center rod of the adapter to come out of the charging port. I show you how to fix it with a paper clip and some solder.

I assume no risk of you damaging your computer! Do this at your own discretion if you feel comfortable.

Step 1: Disassembly

The first step is to nearly completely disassemble the laptop. There is documentation online (http://www.google.com/search?q=MX7118+disassembly&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=&oe ) but basically unscrew the screws in the back, pop up the power button and media bar strip, unscrew the hidden screws underneath and take out the keyboard.Then, detach the screen from the base of the laptop. Next , there should be a metal plate(at least there is with the MX7118). Unscrew that and gently pull it off the tape underneath. You should be able to remove the top half of the base now, revealing the motherboard. Unscrew several more screws in the top right of the base and you should now be able to see the broken port.

I assume no risk of you damaging your computer! Do this at your own discretion if you feel comfortable.

heh, it seems gateway has gone backwards as far as construction goes, my t-16 has only one fan and is always hitting 75 degrees just from browsing the internet. not to mention my multimedia bar is falling off.<br><br>i should have thought of this when i had my old aspire, the center pin was broken and i ended up trashing another perfectly(ish) working laptop to fix it.